How many meters is parking prohibited in a left-turn section?
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Parking is prohibited within 50 meters of a left turn. Parking rules: If parking in a roadside parking space along the direction of the road, park as close to the right side as possible, leaving at least half a meter of space at the front and rear of the vehicle. After parking, it is best to fold the rearview mirrors before leaving. If parking in an open-air parking lot, try to park in a space that is relatively spacious and located on either side of a straight lane, with the front of the vehicle facing the aisle for easier exit. It is best not to park at a curve to avoid scratches. Temporary parking: When temporarily parking on the road, motor vehicles must comply with the following regulations: parking is prohibited in sections with no-parking signs or markings, sections with isolation facilities between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks, crosswalks, and construction areas; parking is also prohibited at intersections, railway crossings, sharp turns, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, and within 50 meters of these locations.
I've been driving for over a decade and know that when parking in a left-turn section, you need to maintain a distance, usually at least 30 meters away. This is because there's heavy traffic and poor visibility at turns, and parking too close can easily block other vehicles' turning paths, leading to scrapes or accidents. I've even been warned by traffic police for parking just 20 meters away. My advice is to observe the turning point before parking and estimate the distance by walking: one big step is about 60 centimeters, so walking 50 steps should be sufficient. Don't be tempted to park near the intersection for convenience—safety comes first, and choosing a proper parking spot is always the most reliable option.